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  1. Asclepeion

    &lr lang en&as brr 0&cd 2 v onepage&q History 20of 20Hospital 2BAsclepieion&f false ref In the Asclepieion ..., I., Anastassaki, E. Surgical cures by sleep induction as the Asclepieion of Epidaurus. The history ... Pausanias geographer Pausanias remarked that, at the asclepieion of Titane in Sicyon founded by Alexanor ... to have received his medical training at an asclepieion on the isle of Kos . Prior to becoming the personal ... asclepieion at Pergamon . See also Ancient Greek medicine Pool of Bethesda References reflist ... http users.otenet.gr altagr english main.htm Presentation of Tholos The Asclepieion at Epidaurus click ...   more details



  1. 300 BC

    Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year nav 300 BC year in topic 300 File TempleofAesculapiusWaterhouse.jpg thumb A sick child brought into the Temple of Asclepeion Asclepieion , by John William Waterhouse Waterhouse 1877 NOTOC Year 300 BC was a year of the Roman calendar pre Julian Roman calendar . At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Corvus and Pansa or, less frequently, year 454 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 300 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events onlyinclude By place Greece Pilgrim s travel to the healing temples of Asclepeion Asclepieion to be cured of their ills. After a ritual purification the followers bring offerings or sacrifices . Egypt Pyrrhus of Epirus Pyrrhus , the King of Epirus ancient state Epirus , is taken as a hostage to Ancient Egypt Egypt after the Battle of Ipsus and makes a diplomatic marriage with the princess Antigone, daughter of Ptolemy I Soter Ptolemy and Berenice I of Egypt Berenice . Ptolemy concludes an alliance with King Lysimachus of Thrace and gives him his daughter Arsinoe II of Egypt Arsinoe II in marriage. Seleucid Empire Seleucus I Nicator Seleucus founds the city of Antioch , some 20 miles up the Orontes River , naming it after his father. After the death of his wife Apama , Seleucus marries Stratonice of Syria Stratonice , daughter of Demetrius Poliorcetes . India The central texts of Jainism , the Jain scriptures, are recorded approximate date . Fact date March 2009 By topic Art In Pella in Macedon ia , the artist Gnosis makes a mosaic floor decoration called Stag Hunt and even signs it with Gnosis made it . It is today preserved at the Archaeological museum in Pella . onlyinclude Births Deaths References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 300 Bc Category 300 BC ast 300 edC be 300 . . be x old 300 . . bs 300 p.n.e. ca 300 aC cs 300 p . n. l. cy 300 CC da 300 f.Kr. de 300 v. Chr. el 30 ...   more details



  1. Pool of Bethesda

    with the site s 1st century CE use as an asclepieion . Some ancient biblical manuscripts argue that these people ... term for washing in an Asclepieion, ref name Yeung79 rather than the Greek word used elsewhere ... and Serapis, the small healing pools of the Asclepieion, the other of the two large pools ..., as part of an asclepieion ref name MurphyOConnor ref name Duprez Andr Duprez, Jesus and the god ... attack ref name Duprez the location of the asclepieion, outside the then city walls, would have ... walls, bringing the asclepieion into the city. When Hadrian rebuilt Jerusalem as Aelia Capitolina , he placed a roadway along the dam, and expanded the asclepieion into a large temple to Asclepius and Serapis . ref name MurphyOConnor In the Byzantine Empire Byzantine era, the asclepieion was converted ...   more details



  1. Sleep temple

    Unreferenced date February 2007 Sleep temples also known as dream temples or Egyptian sleep temples are regarded by some as an early instance of hypnosis over 20th century BC 4000 years ago , under the influence of Imhotep . Imhotep served as Chancellor , and High Priest of the sun god Ra at Heliopolis ancient Heliopolis . He was said to be a son of Ptah , his mother being a mortal named Khredu ankh . Sleep temples were hospital s of sorts, healing a variety of ailments, perhaps many of them psychological in nature. The treatment involved chant ing, placing the patient into a trance like or hypnotic state, and analysing their dreams in order to determine treatment. Meditation , fasting , bathing baths and sacrifice s to the patron deity or other spirit s were often involved as well. Sleep temples also existed in the Middle East and Ancient Greece . In Greece, they were built in honour of Asclepios , the Greek God of Medicine and were called Asclepieion . The Greek treatment was referred to as Incubation ritual incubation , and focused on prayers to Asclepios for healing. A similar Hebrews Hebrew treatment was referred to as Kavanah, and involved focusing on letters of the Hebrew alphabet spelling Names of God Judaism the name of the Hebrew God . Sir Mortimer Wheeler unearthed a Ancient Rome Roman Sleep temple at Lydney Park , Gloucestershire in 1928, with the assistance of a young J.R.R. Tolkien . ref http www.bbc.co.uk gloucestershire films tolkien.shtml Tolkien s tales from Lydney Park ref References reflist External links http www.mindtec.co.uk hyp art roots.html Mindtech Associates The Roots of Hypnosis http www.intuition.org journey.htm Jeffrey Mishlove, PhD An Egyptian Journey of the Soul 1995 http www.infinityinst.com articles hyp yes.html Infinity Institute Hypnosis, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow http umsonline.org PrinterFriendly dreamssamplelesson.htm University Of Metaphysical Sciences Dreams & Dreaming coord 36 52 33 N 27 15 25 E display title region GR ...   more details



  1. Asclepiad (title)

    It is uncertain as to who an Asclepiad was. Some theories hold that they were priest s of an Asclepieion Asclepion in ancient Greece . ref name rutkow21 Harvnb Rutkow 1993 p 21 ref The Asclepiadae could also have been a guild in honour of Asclepius , the Greek god of healing, separate from the healing temples and closely related to Hippocratic tradition. Plato gives Hippocrates this title in his Protagoras , referring to him as Hippocrates of Cos, the Asclepiad . ref name Plat citation author Jowett 1927, p.43 ref It may also be a group of people who claimed to be descended from Asclepius. ref name jones39 Harvnb Jones 1868 p 39 ref Asclepiades was the name of several physicians, some of whom probably assumed this appellation either as a sort of honorary title in allusion to the ancient family of the Asclepiadae, or in order to signify that they themselves belonged to it. See also Asclepiades Hippocrates , who was raised as an Asclepiad. References references Bibliography Citation surname1 Jones given1 W. H. S. year 1868 title Hippocrates Collected Works I publisher Cambridge Harvard University Press url http daedalus.umkc.edu hippocrates HippocratesLoeb1 page.ix.php . cite encyclopedia title Protagoras url http classics.mit.edu Plato protagoras.html encyclopedia The Dialogues of Plato publisher Liveright Publishing Corp accessdate July 8, 2011 author Jowett, B. editor William Chase Greene year 1927 location New York Citation surname1 Rutkow given1 Ira M. year 1993 title Surgery An Illustrated History publisher Elsevier Science Health Science div place London and Southampton ISBN 0 801 6 6078 5 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Asclepiad ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Asclepiad Category Ancient Greek religious titles Category Asclepius AncientGreece bio stub ca Asclep ades fam lia de Asklepiaden pl Asklepiadzi ru uk ...   more details



  1. Health care in Greece

    , but recent study of the ruins of the Kos Asclepieion show that medical services were offered to everyone who could pay for them, including slave s and Alien law foreigner s. ref name Asclepieion The Byzantine ...   more details



  1. Lissos

    about the ancient polis in Crete the Greek colony in Illyria Lissos Illyria unreferenced date October 2011 Image Lisos.jpg thumb Lissos as seen from the east Lissos in Greek is an ancient city in south west Crete , in Agios Kirikos area, near the small village of Sougia , 70 km south of Chania . Lissos and Syia was the harbours of the city of Elyros , the most important ancient city of the area, located near the village Rodovani. It was established in the Classical period and flourished until the Late Antiquity. Its name was made certain by inscriptions. The early history of the city is unknown. Based on inscriptions and coins of the 3rd century BC, we know the city allied with King of Carthage Maga , and joined the League of Oreians. The koinon of the Oreians was consisted of the cities Lissos, Syia , Poikilassos , Tarra, Crete Tarra , Yrtakina and Elyros . Lissos had powerful trading and fishing navy. There were discovered ruins of theatre, aqueduct, cemetery, and baths of the ancient times, and Palaiochristian basilicas. In the area, there were also found many votive objects, which are now exhibited at the Archaeological Museums of Heraklion and Chania. In no other city of Crete, apart from Gortys, there were found so many pieces of sculpture. This fact testifies the prosperity and the power of the Asclepieion of Lissos. Lissos has its own coins with the images of Artemis and dolphin and the word LISION of the Lisians . Lissos and Yrtakina were allies and they had trading intercourse with common currency. Their coins had dolphin or flying dove on the one side, and eight ray star with the word L I S I O N of the Lisians on the other. In 1957 58 the city was excavated by N. Platon. Beside the Asklepieion and the Roman necropolis there are also two Greek Orthodox churches Agios Kyrikos has some nice frescoes and the chapel of Panagia is build with ancient marble blocks. The small beach is a coarse pebble beach. Nobody lives in Lissos nowadays. You can reach i ...   more details



  1. Saronic Gulf

    ancient theatre at Epidaurus and nearby asclepieion and the Aphaia The temple of Aphaia on Aegina. See ...   more details



  1. Old Acropolis Museum

    , the Odeon of Herodes Atticus , the sanctuary of Asclepius or Asclepieion , the Temple and Theatre ...   more details



  1. Václav Dobruský

    the excavations of the Zlatna Panega asclepieion in 1903 1906, the Ognyanovo nymphaeum in 1904 and the ancient ...   more details



  1. Pergamon

    south of the Acropolis, down in the valley, there was the Sanctuary of Asclepius also known as the Asclepieion ... extant structures in the Asclepieion include the Roman theater the North Stoa the South Stoa the Temple ...   more details



  1. Acropolis of Athens

    poly 395 325 469 309 478 356 406 372 Asclepieion Sanctuary of Asclepius or Asclepieion poly ... of Herodes Atticus Stoa of Eumenes Sanctuary of Asclepius or Asclepieion Theatre of Dionysus Theatre ...   more details



  1. Ancient Greek medicine

    god Asclepius , known as Asclepieia lang el , sing. Asclepieion , functioned ..., E. Surgical cures by sleep induction as the Asclepieion of Epidaurus. The mistory of anesthesia ... of institutions created for healing. ref name books.google.com In the Asclepieion of Epidaurus , three ...   more details



  1. Asclepius

    temple or asclepieion was located on the island of Kos , where Hippocrates , the legendary father of medicine ... flocked to his healing temples Asclepieion Asclepieia to be cured of their ills. Ritual purification ...   more details



  1. Hygieia

    . Pausanias geographer Pausanias remarked that, at the Asclepieion of Titane in Sicyon founded ...   more details



  1. Epidaurus

    2011 ref in Dalmatia and another Epidaurus Limera in Laconia . The asclepieion at Epidaurus was the most ...   more details



  1. Christian archaeology

    and Serapis, the small healing pools of the Asclepieion, the other of the two large pools, and the dam ...   more details



  1. Medicine in ancient Rome

    asclepieion s had been built in his name. These Asclepieions or Asklepieions were places of healing ...   more details



  1. Surgery

    . Asclepieion , functioned as centers of medical advice, prognosis, and healing. ref Risse ..., E. Surgical cures by sleep induction as the Asclepieion of Epidaurus. The history of anesthesia ... lang en&as brr 0&cd 1 v onepage&q History 20of 20Hospital 2BAsclepieion&f false ref In the Asclepieion ...   more details



  1. History of medicine

    as Asclepeion Asclepieia lang el , sing. , Asclepieion , functioned as centers ... cures by sleep induction as the Asclepieion of Epidaurus. The history of anesthesia proceedings ... for healing. ref name books.google.com In the Asclepieion of Epidaurus , three large marble boards ...   more details



  1. Hospital

    dedicated to the healer god Asclepius , known as Asclepieia lang el , sing. Asclepieion ..., E. Surgical cures by sleep induction as the Asclepieion of Epidaurus. The history of anesthesia ... 2BAsclepieion&f false Books.Google.com ref In the Asclepieion of Epidaurus , three large marble ...   more details



  1. Kos

    are the ruins of Asclepieion Asklepieion , where Herodicus taught Hippocrates medicine ...   more details



  1. List of caves in Greece

    Expand list date August 2008 This article show a List of caves list of cave s in Greece . Deepest caves in Greece The deepest caves in Greece in order of depth are Gourgouthakas on the Lefka Ori mountains, Crete . Explored depth 1,208m 1997 ending in a Sump cave sump with some unexplored leads. Cave of the Lion , Trou de Leon in French language French on the Lefka Ori mountains, Crete . Explored depth 1,110m 2008 ending in a Sump cave sump but exploration of leads is ongoing. Tafkoura on Mount Ida Crete Mount Psiloritis Mount Ida , Crete . Explored depth 860m 1996 ending in a Sump cave sump and with many unexplored leads. Other caves in Greece The Acropolis cave complex in Athens , Prefecture of Attica includes an Asclepieion on the northwest slope the Cave of Auglaros The Mycenean Cavern , an abandoned Mycenaean period Mycenean well on the northwest slope Agalaki Cave , southwest of Sami, near Poulata in Kefalonia Isl,Prefecture of Kefalonia Agios Georgios Cave in the city of Kilkis , Prefecture of Kilkis Asprochaliko Cave in the city of Philippiada , Prefecture of Preveza Blue Cave Kastelorizo Blue Cave in the island of Kastelorizo , Prefecture of Dodecanese Cave Lakes or cave of the Nymphs near Kalavryta , Prefecture of Achaia Corycian Cave Dirou Cave complex water cave near Areopoli, Prefecture of Laconia , includes Glyfada River Cave River cave of Glyfada Alepotrypa Cave Drogarati Cave near Chaliotata, Kefalonia Isl, Prefecture of Kefalonia Franchthi Cave , Prefecture of Argolis Kastritsa Cave near Katsikas, Prefecture of Ioannina Megalakkos Megalakkos Cave near Konitsa , Prefecture of Ioannina Kleidi Cave near Konitsa in the Ioannina prefecture Melissani Cave in Kefalonia Isl, Prefecture of Kefalonia Cave of Archedemos the Nympholept , Mount Hymettos, Athens , Prefecture of Attica Perama Cave near Perama , Prefecture of Ioannina Alistrati Alistrati s Caves Angitis Cave Angitis Maara, Prefecture of Drama Prefecture Drama Archantropon of the Red Stone Cave near ...   more details



  1. Dream yoga

    . ref Norbu 1992 , pp. 42, 46, 48, 96, 105 ref See also Asclepieion Dakini Dreaming story Dreamtime ...   more details



  1. Hippocrates

    and Gorgias . Hippocrates was probably trained at the Asclepieion asklepieion of Kos , and took lessons ... on the floor of the Asclepieion of Kos, with Asklepius in the middle 1. Hippocrates II. The Father ...   more details




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